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This lesson integrates World War I history with mathematics. Students will be asked to read a primary source document that introduces them to Alabama’s influenza outbreak during the late stages of the war. After reading and discussing a letter...

(Uniform indicates rank of major general or higher. Only known wartime photograph.) Son of President Zachary Taylor. Elected as a colonel for the 9th Louisiana Infantry after the outbreak of war. Promoted to brigadier general in October 1861,...

(Uniform indicates rank of brigadier general.) Graduated from the Virginia Military Institute, 1848. Raised the 5th Alabama Infantry at the outbreak of war and was later commissioned as a colonel in May 1861. Promoted to brigadier general in...

(No photograph in uniform is known to exist.) Mexican War veteran. Appointed Commissioner of Indian Affairs by the Confederate government at the outbreak of war. Commissioned as a brigadier general in August 1861. Responsible for the Department...

(Does not appear to be in uniform in this photo.) Served as a volunteer scout in Arkansas at the outbreak of war. In 1861 he joined the Lexington Rifles (led by his brother-in-law, John Hunt Morgan) and served as a private and later as a second...

(Uniform indicates rank of brigadier general.) Virginia state politician and attorney, and veteran of the Mexican War. A major general in the Virginia state militia, commissioned as a colonel in the Confederate Army at the outbreak of war. ...

(Uniform indicates rank of brigadier general). Mexican War veteran. Commissioned as a colonel in the 7th Louisiana Infantry at the outbreak of war. Promoted to brigadier general in July 1862 and major general in May 1865 (but not confirmed). ...

(Not in uniform in photograph.) Injured early in his naval career, Maury devoted his life to science and writing. Founder of the science of hydrography and author of several books on the subject during the mid-nineteenth century. Resigned his...

(Probably a pre-war from Price's service in the Missouri State Guard. Photograph may have been retouched.) Mexican War veteran, U.S. congressman, and governor of Missouri before the war. Appointed as a major general in the Missouri State Guard at...

(Uniform indicates rank of major general.) Mexican War veteran, U.S. congressman, and governor of Missouri before the war. Appointed as a major general in the Missouri State Guard at the outbreak of war. After campaigning in Missouri and...

(Photographed in civilian attire.) Enlisted as a private in the 3rd Alabama Infantry at the outbreak of war. Major campaigns and battles include Seven Pines, Seven Days', and Malvern Hill (wounded). After recovering from his wounds, Pollard...